America's Kurdish allies will now find themselves at the mercy of Erdoğan, a man who labeled "the world's largest stateless nation" as a terrorist insurgency that threatens his iron fist. By Jared ...
It was a muted affair held in a south London stadium on a warm summer evening with chips, Bovril and beer and plenty of good cheer and high spirits. As World Cup opening ceremonies go, it was low-key, ...
It is noon, and the light filters softly through the water. Guillem Valle, camera in tow, drifts to the sea floor to capture an intimate portrait of a Badjao man. In the dreamlike photograph, the ...
The case of Ignaz Kunowitz, 56, a stateless Jew who was ordered to leave Germany in 1936 and has since been trying to find a country which will accept him, is in the hands of the Reich Foreign Office ...
The Hong Kong anti-extradition protests have evolved into a movement against Beijing's political encroachment. While the Chinese government calls the protests a separatist movement, local political ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, November 11 (UNHCR) - At the end of last year only 118 people were registered as stateless throughout Latin America, out of more than 6 million worldwide. But just as the ...
On the first floor of an unassuming building on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, three wall clocks are set to the times of Malaysia, Saudi Arabia and Arakan, the former name for Rakhine state in west ...
Conflicts, wars, and other geopolitical crises around the world have left millions of people without a country. They are called “the stateless," and their plight is finally being recognized by the ...
The Dominican Republic’s choice to retroactively strip some of its residents of citizenship has created the fifth-largest group of stateless people in the world. Until recently, the Dominican Republic ...
There are 60 million humans with no place to call home. Europe, Australia, and (arguably) the U.S. are facing refugee crises even as anti-immigration rhetoric ramps up. Even refugees who do manage to ...
In 1992, when Tatianna Lesnikova's son, David, was 15, she feared for his life. The Soviet government had already taken her eldest son in 1989 when he was 16 and committed him to a mental hospital for ...
(CBS) - The 12 boys rescued from a cave in Thailand are reported to be feeling better Thursday morning. The boys and their soccer coach have been hospitalized since their 18-day ordeal ended earlier ...